Hi, there was/is an issue about usb bandwidth allocation, you might try to disable it in the kernel configuration? Markus On 12/27/06, Peter Daum <gator_ml@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
It seems to be impossible to use more than one CinergyT2 USB box on the same Linux system - is this a known problem (or am I just the 1st one who tried it)? When connecting the 2nd box, at first sight everything looks o.k. (except that the system gets pretty slow although there isn't any obvious cpu, disk or other activity). However, the 1st box ceases to work. Any attempt to use it thereafter, only yields an error message: ERROR: ioctl FE_SET_FRONTEND failed (Connection timed out) The newly connected 2nd box works exactly one time. When tzap exits, the LED stays on and subsequently the 2nd box also does not work anymore, triggering the error message: ERROR: ioctl FE_SET_FRONTEND failed (Value too large for defined data type) When the 2nd box is disconnected, the 1st device works again. (Actually, when I tried it the 1st time, after disconnecting the 2nd box, the whole system crashed leaving the keyboard unusable similar to the crashes that occasionally also occur with a single device, see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.dvb/30386; I can't say yet whether this really works around those crashes but for the moment I use a module without RC-input support) Regards, Peter Daum (P.S.: Tried with kernel 2.6.16.32, probably the same with other kernel versions) _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb
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